Social media continues to rip the mask off white supremacy. This time, a police chief for a small town in Oklahoma said his goodbyes to his job after being exposed for having ties to not one, but two neo-Nazi websites.
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Bart Alsbrook, who was named interim Colbert, Okla., police chief on Tuesday, has denied the allegations.
Tulsa World reports that Alsbrook said his name was linked to the websites through vindictive skinheads heโd met at heavy metal concerts; he also said that neo-Nazis in Dallas have been using his name since the mid-โ90s.
โWe hate each other,โ said Alsbrook via text. โThey use my name in all sorts of things.โ
On Saturday he said he plans to resign as interim chief and as a reserve officer in the department.
โSomeone has been using my name for years on the Internet in regards to racist topics. Itโs not me, rather someone who has hijacked my name due to my combativeness and rejection to white power skinheads who were always coming to the heavy metal shows, starting fights and messing up our scene,โ he said in a text message to Tulsa World, which noted that it changed some of the text for clarity and spelling.
However, a local Texas station (Colbert is on the Texas-Oklahoma border) said that Alsbrookโs name was signed to ownership records for ISD Records, which sells music like โHitler Was Right,โ according to Raw Story, and for NS88 Videos (neo-Nazis use 88 as shorthand for the โHeil, Hitlerโ salute) after the station began looking into hate groups in the area via the Southern Poverty Law Centerโs hate map.
Alsbrookโs name was also used to attempt to register the trademark โBlood Honourโ in 2005. SPLC describes Blood & Honour as a โshadowy international coalition of racist skinhead gangs.โ
Mysteriously, once the station called to ask him about it, the site was taken down within hours. Also, there is no other โBart Alsbrookโ in the United States, Raw Story reports.
Via text, Alsbrook said that he โwishes he couldโ bring action against the ID-taking skinheads but wonโt.
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Read more at Tulsa World and Raw Story.
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